Bluntly...No we live in a country with sets of rules and documents to keep us "<u>sane and civil</u>"
Another name for enlightenment period is the age of reason
<span>Theodore Roosevelt was known as the "trust buster." He broke up many monopolies such as railroads in the Northwest. He used the Sherman Anti-trust Act, but it was not terribly effective. Some of the big trusts broken up were the American Tobacco Company, Standard Oil, and AT&T</span>
Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great, was born in 742 and died in 814. He became King of the Franks (French) in 768, King of Italy in 774, the first Holy Roman Emperor and the first Emperor in western Europe since the collapse of the Western Roman Empire. Charlemagne was the leader of many historical and victorious battles which united much of Europe.
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The 1844 Democratic National Convention in Baltimore led to the widespread use of the telegraph. People were soon sending and receiving information for businesses, the government, newspapers, and private citizens; communication became almost instan
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